And dresses, because one’s mother-in-law’s friends always love to see a young lady in a dress. It doesn’t matter if you’re in your 60’s, you’re a young lady to them! And it’s nice to be appreciated for wearing something nice…

If there were ever a time to pull out some marine and nautical themed accessories, this is it! It shows that you’re completely in the spirit of the event. (just to tempt you, those yellow thongs come in FOURTEEN colors…)

“Mother, may I borrow a handful of hangers for the guest room? I have a couple of dresses with me that will look nicer if I hang them…”

“Oh dear, let me come in with you while you unpack. You always have the most beautiful clothes, and I LOVE to see how you coordinated everything. I knew when you two got married that you were terribly clever…”

Remember, that’s a compliment!

Maybe, if you really love your mother-in-law, you can teach her about the 4 by 4 philosophy… and nothing makes your husband love you more than the care you show to his mother.

Comments

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